Sergey Kazakov
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Medal record | |||
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Competitor for Russia | |||
Men's Boxing | |||
World Amateur Championships | |||
Gold | Bangkok 2003 | Light Flyweight | |
European Amateur Championships | |||
Gold | Minsk 1998 | Light Flyweight | |
Silver | Tampere 2000 | Light Flyweight | |
Gold | Perm 2002 | Light Flyweight | |
Gold | Pula 2004 | Light Flyweight | |
Olympic Games | |||
Bronze | 2004 Athens, Greece | Light flyweight |
Sergey Kazakov (born July 8, 1976) is a Russian amateur boxer best known to win the World Championships 2003 and European Championships 1998, 2002 and 2004 at Light Flyweight.
[edit] Career
5' 7" Kazakov won the European Championships in 1998. In 2000 he lost at the European Championships to Valeri Sidorenko in the finals and at the Olympics 2000 against reigning world champ Brian Viloria 6:8 in the first round. In 2003 he won the World Championships with a close final victory against future star Zou Shiming 23:19. He added a victory at the European championships 2002 and 2004 by beating Alfonso Pinto. 2004 at the Olympics he was upset by young Turk Atagün Yalçınkaya and had to settle for bronze. 2005 at the world championships he again lost to a teenager in Hungary's Pal Bedak.
2007 he lost at the Russian Championships against David Ayrapetyan 9:25.
[edit] Olympic results
2000 (Sydney, as a Light flyweight)
- Lost to Brian Viloria (United States) 6-8
2004 (Athens, as a Light flyweight)
- Defeated Patricio Calero (Ecuador) 20-8
- Defeated Raul Castaneda (Mexico) 41-16
- Defeated Joseph Jermia (Namibia) 18-11
- Lost to Atagün Yalçınkaya (Turkey) 20-26